Whistleblower
2007-02-22
Unless someone makes a stupid mistake, or someone blows the
whistle, corruption is almost always impossible to prove. What's
so unusual about the Gripen fighter scandal is that someone
with intimate knowledge of the alleged bribery plan, including
the amounts, the dual overt/covert agreements and the names
and locations of the offshore companies, gave long interviews to
Swedish public TV. The last really big suspected corruption affair
in the CR, the e-toll contract won by Kapsch, ran up against a
wall because there were no such details. This time, it won't be so
easy for the Czech police to ignore the matter, esp. given the
level of participation by their British and Swedish colleagues. But
who is going to handle the Czech investigation? When Swedish
TV was digging for dirt in Prague, a police source warned it
about going to the anti-corruption squad, because it's corrupt.
[Czech Republic Television electronic tolls STV BAE Systems Saab
Omnipol Richard Háva Otto Jelinek]
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